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The Business
Chris Johnson analyses law firms’ intolerance of non-lawyer chief executives, plus market-leading analysis of the month’s top stories
The National
Mark McAteer reports on TLT’s bold plans for expansion in London, while Birmingham City Council announces the results of its extensive law firm panel review
The Client profile
Rio Tinto managing attorney Leah Cooper explains why she became a pioneer in the use of legal process outsourcing among general counsel |
Over a barrel
Chris Johnson examines the world’s largest ever arbitration, interviewing the key players in this epic battle against the Russian Federation
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Appointments
The ultimate partner moves and our
special Job of the Month section
Pritchard
Why the new decade is likely to bring more of the same
The Forum
The future of law firm strategy
The Last Word
Ashurst’s managing partner of litigation, Michael madden, explains why he has a real head for heights |
Status quo
LB and McCann FitzGerald recently hosted a round table bringing together some of the profession’s thought leaders for their views on the future of legal services. Mark McAteer reports on the discussion points
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Breaking convention
Renewable energy may be on everyone’s lips but, as Maria Jackson discovers, it’s fossil fuels that still account for the most significant chunk of work for energy practices worldwide
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Piece of the action
With a number of leading firms signing up to a variety of deals, 2009 was a watershed year for legal process outsourcing. Steve Hall examines just how far law firms will go to save costs and provide clients with value services
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Flying colours
In light of the new International Financial Centres Forum, Julian Matteucci assesses the impact that the leading offshore law firms have had on the world stage and evaluates their strategies going forward
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